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Working Energy Commitment Working Energy Commitment Founding - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Working Energy Commitment Working Energy Commitment Founding - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Working Energy Commitment Working Energy Commitment Founding Members Working Energy Commitment Statement of Principles Operate safely and responsibly Meet or exceed all environmental standards Act with integrity Continually
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Working Energy Commitment Statement of Principles
- Operate safely and responsibly
- Meet or exceed all environmental
standards
- Act with integrity
- Continually improve our
practices and services
- Treat all members of the community
with respect, dignity and trust
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Hydraulic Fracturing Overview
Photo: Trican Well Service
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60 Years of Hydraulic Fracturing
Photo: Halliburton
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Hydraulic Fracturing Today
- R&D centres
- Scientific protocols
- Environmentally friendly chemistries
- Simulators to map out hydraulic fracturing operations
- Equipment to reduce wellsite footprint
- Real-time micro seismic monitoring and interpretation
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Exploration in Alberta
Map: ERCB
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Hydraulic Fracturing Purpose
Graphic: CSUR
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Hydraulic Fracturing Process
- Pump fluid into a wellbore to
create enough pressure to crack, or fracture, the rock layer
- Causes existing fractures to
- pen or new fractures to be
created
- Proppant, usually sand or
ceramics, helps keep the fractures open to allow oil and gas to flow to the well
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Many Steps in Hydraulic Fracturing
Graphic: Trican Well Service
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Many Steps in Hydraulic Fracturing
Graphic: ERCB
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Horizontal Drilling and Multistage Fracturing
Graphic: ERCB
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Hydraulic Fracturing Animation
Video: Imperial Oil
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Typical Fracture Fluid Composition
Graphic: BC Oil & Gas Commission
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Fracture Fluid Disclosure – fracfocus.ca
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Alberta Energy Regulator (AER)
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Hydraulic Fracturing Code of Conduct
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